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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-08-25, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-AD VO CATE THURSDAY, AUGUST J25th, 1927 of ©ommerre CLINTON, ONTARIO Fall Term Opens, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1927 OFFERS THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES • Expert teachers, Two Standard makes of Typewriters, Practi­ cal Business Training, Gregg Shorthand, Secretarial Studies,, Actual Office Practice and a record of successful Graduates, whose high Standard for good work, we expect you to reach or exceed. WHEN YOU THINK OF A COMMERCIAL COURSE, WRITE B. F. WARD, B.A., M.Accts. Phone 198 Principal Crediton Mr, Clinton ,G« Morlock wishes to announce that he has taken oyer the agency for the Dominion Life Assurance Company, Head Office. Waterloo, Ont,r for Exeter, Crediton and vicinity. CENTRALIA FARM FOR SALE' ’ 10t-acre farm, Lot 8, Concession s 4, Stanley, 40 acres in crop and bal- t*''*Bnce in grass, two good barns and frame house with cellar. This farm has been reduced $l«»000 in the price asked and is well worth the money, yerpis to ‘ suit purchaser.’ William u Alexander, R. R. 2, Hensail, phone C on 82,- Hensall. 8-3-tfc POULTRY WANTED We are in the market for all kinds ,, of poultry, for which we will pay the' highest cash prices. Our trucks “♦‘will call at the farm fbr them. We have just completed a course in poultry culling which service will be free to our patrons. . Write or At phone us and our trucks will call the next day.. ROBERT HIGGINS HENSALL . Miss Mildred McDonell is visiting relatives in Toronto. Mrs. McGregor, of Detroit, is vis­ iting relatives in town- Mrs. J- Rurdock visited relatives at Goderich on Wednesday. Miss Myrna Hudson is visiting friends in. Exeter this week. Mr. Ferris Cantelon spent the week-end at Port Stanley. Mr. Laird Joynt of Toronto, spent the week-end- at his home herd. Mre. Macintosh, of Detroit, is vis­ iting relatives and friends in town. Wednesday next will be the last *■ Wednesday half-holiday this season, n w Miss Helen Elder, of London, was 4 A Sunday visitor at her home here. a Miss Irene Pope, o'f Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Pope. Miss Edna Butt, of Toronto, has been visiting relatives in and around town. Mrs. T. MqGregor, of Detroit, vis­ ited Tor a few days with friends in; • town- Miss Mattie Ellis is visiting with Iter sister Mrs. F. Smallacombe, at Guelph. Miss Avis-Lindenfield visited over the week-end with Miss Marie Bell of Hay.. Mr. Wm. Reynolds, of Tillspnburg r visited over the week-end with his sisters here- Mr. Edmond Geiger, of London, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs- Owen Geiger. *■ Mr. and Mrs- Peck, of Yonkers, N.' Y., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 3. D- -Wilson. ■, " ’ ■ ’ Miss Eleanor Fisher is visiting her sister, Mrs. Moffatt, at Bruce- 1 ield, at. pesent. Miss Irene Johnson, of Goderich, is visiting her sister Miss Helen Johnson for a few weeks. Mrs. Jas. Coxworth, of ’Strathroy, visited for • a few days with her slaughter, Mrs. A. Scruton- Mr. Peter Stewart’ has greatly im­ proved the appearance Of his home Uy having it nicely painted. Mt- Geo- Holman and ■ Inspector Tom, of Goderich, spent Saturday visiting friends in the village. Miss Lulu,Lindenfield and Masters Llovd and Alvin Lindenfield visit­ ed for a week at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Gordon Bolton on the Boundary- Miss Eleanor Fisher ORGANIST HENSALL UNITED CHURCH TUITION IN PIANO Tersn s Moderate ’ Phone 68 In the Latest Designs "Prices from 10c. to $1.50 PER ROLL ----------------j. Mr- and Mrs. Ferguson and son, Donald, of Brussels recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleming. Mr- and Mrs. J. Carlisle,, of Toron­ to, visited for a few days with Mrs. Leiper and Mrs. H. McDonald. Miss Ferrol Higgins, of Clinton, visited for a 'few days with Mr. and Mrs- Robt. Higgins and family. • Mr. and Mrs. E- F. Jackson at­ tended, the. wedding of Mrs. Jackson’s "niece at- Clinton on Wednesday. Mr. Alf, Smith is putting in a grocery stock at the bakery, and otherwise enlarging his business. Miss Carroll, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mi’s- Thos. Dickson and Miss Emma. Miss Gladys Luker, who has been spending her holidays visiting rela­ tives in Stratford has returned home- Mrs. Williams and babe of Toron­ to' have been visiting for "the past month with Dr- and Mrs. G. Knapp. Mr-- and Mrs. Alvin Wurm and children are visiting for a few days with Mr. Wurin’s parents at Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Laughton and child­ ren, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs- C. Mc­ Donell. Mr. and.Mrs. Roy. White and. little child, of. London visited over the week-end- with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Wilson- / ■ ' ' ■ Misses Vinetta and Ella Routley, of Sunshine; recently - visited with M'r. and Mrs. J. W; Skinner- and "Miss Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs- C. Cook- and son Harry and Mrs. Ch elew visited for a few days with relatives and friends in Detroit. The Kippen Horticultural Society are holding their annual Flower Show on Wednesday afternoon next August 31st-, Mr. 'and Mrs- Wm. McLean; of North Bay are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore and family and- relatives at Kippen. , Exeter are holding a baseball tournament on Monday,. September '5th, when Crediton, Exeter, Staffa- and Hensail will compete. Mr. and Mrs. Thos- Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hudson, oif Detroit visited over the week-end with Mr- and Mrs. T. W. Hudson. ..Mr. Carl Passmore who• has been working in Pontiac, Mich., for some time has returned home and intends going- out on the harvest excursion-. | The young people’s club of Carmel Presbyterian church accompanied by a number of other clubs held a pic­ nic at Bayfield on Wednesday, after­ noon, . \ Dr. and Mrs. Campbell and child­ ren .who have spent the summer months visiting relatives in New. Brunswick-returned ■home -on Satur­ day. Dr. Aikin, who was taking Dr- Campbell’s place , during his, absence left for his liome in Miltbn on Mon- ■day.\. . _ The Hensajl .Horticultural Society are . holding their annual "FloWer Show oh Tuesday, August 30th. The ■ society request; that every citizen exhibit -flower's* and" help to make the show a success.- ■ Mr? Qolin .Hudson-has recently sold a number of McCormick-Deer­ ing tracters.''to farmers in -this vic­ inity, and lie this week delivered a tractor to Mr.. Armour Todd and one to Mr. .David Cameron, of Stanley. Mr. Albert Spencer of Exeter, has purchased the Hensail planing mill from Mr. Chris. Campbell, and is busy repairing it and getting it in Shape, to run. Mr. Spencer has been With the R’oSS-Taylor“Co-, of Exeter for a numbev of years and is a first class mechanic; A good planing mill will be a- big asset to our tc wn. .Mr. and Mrs- Jas. Logan-celebrat­ ed their- 25th yreddirigAnniversary on Friday last at' the home of Mr. | and Mrs. A. Harvey at Kippen- Some J 95 guests were present from Sea-- iforth, Mitchell, Marlette, Toronto and Hensall and a very enjoyable time was spent Mr- and Mrs. Logan some very beautiful pre- Dashwood Dr. H.H. Cowen, L.D. S. D. D. S. RENTAL SURGEON At office in Hartlejb Block, Dash­ wood, first three das of week and at office over the Post Office,, in Zurjch, last three days of week. Miss Laura Reid, of Goderich, is spending hei’ vacation with her par­ ents. Miss Rose Guenther, who has been visiting her parents has returned to Windsor. Mrs. D. Snider is on the sick list- We hope for a speed-y recovery. . Mrs. Wm. Nadiger and Zeta are spending a few days in London. Mrs- I. Eidt, of New Hamburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stade. * A large audience gathered on Main St. on Sunday evening to listen to the special concert given by the band. Some excellent pieces were played showing careful conducting and skillful interpretation- Miss Elfreda Schroeder is in To­ ronto, ■ Mr. Mervyn Tieman is visiting in Detroit. Mr. -Herb. Willert, of Detroit, is visiting in town this week. There will be no service in the Lutheran church for two weeks ow­ ing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. E.'Bru er, who is attending the synod at Pembroke. Dr. and Mrs. E. Broughton, of Toronto, spent a few days^ilb^Mrt and Mrs. J. Kellerman. J Mrs. M. Mclsaac, of Detroit, is visiting in town. Miss Grace Kellerman has return­ ed after spending several weeks in Seattle- The. Ladies’ Aid or the Lutheran Church held a picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday last. A very enjoy­ able time was reported by all. Mr? and Mrs. • E. ' Guenther family motored to Kitchener Sunday, ................ *- '■ ■■ I. MT. CARMEL and on • Mrs. A. Tealing and children ac­ companied by her sister, Miss Lucy Patton, of Detroit are visitors at the home of their brother, Mr- John Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNicol, of Belleville, are spending a few weeks with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brien, of the 20th Con-, Mc­ Gillivray. Miss Winnie Madden, of London, spent Sunday at hey home here. Mr. Mack McDonald, of Detroit, is visiting' relatives here, this week. Miss Josephine Sullivan and sister of Green Bay, Wis-,. visited 'friends in this neighborhood last week. • Miss B. Carey returned home after spending a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Etue and other relatives at Detroit. .. Miss Eileen O’Rourke, of Detroit, is spending her holidays at her home near Khiva. Mrs. Lynch, accompanied by hei’ soil Bert and the Misses Regan, of Detroit, are visiting at the home of their cousins, Misses Harey, here- Mr. and Mrs: A. Hergott and fam­ ily, accompanied by Miss Nellie Doyle, of Melanethon, visited at the home of P. Flannagan and other relatives in this neighborhood. STAFFA Miss Ivy Elliott, of Logan is iting: with Miss Marzetta Sadler. Mr. and- Mrs- Archie Barton,, of Seaforth .and Mrs. Johnson and daughter, Miss Ada, of Buffalo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey. - . . Mr- and Mrs. Cecil O’Brien, of Ridgetown, are visiting the termer’s parents, Mr. and-Mrs? Frank O’Brien They just returned from a four week’s .trip through Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia going to the coast at Halifax; • . Mr. and Mrs. W. S- Rowe, of the O.A.C., Guelph and three daughters are spending the week with Mr- and Mrs. G. G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs- John Leary and family spent Sunday in Atwood-; Rev. Mr. Naylor, of Henall’ has accepted a call to Dresden and will preach his farewell sermon in the Staffa appointment on Sunday, August 28th at 3 p.m. Miss Ada Kinsman, of Woodstock spent the week-end with Miss Norma Wilson. Mr. Ivan Hill is spending a days in Centralia. vis- few HARDWOOD FLOORING received seats. ’ Mr I-Iarker, of Exeter, the United church on At the morning ser- LAID AND POLISHED Hensail jMciwl Office, President, *Wl<e-President, '•US BORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Farquhar* Out. james McKenzie SIMON DOW DIRECTORS 3frank McConnell, wm. brock >OBT. NORRIS JOHN ALLISON 'AGENTS JOHN ESSERk, Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Biddulph ^OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent ter Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan W. A. TURNBULL Secretary-Treasurer 1)9, Exeter, Ontario. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter Rev- preached in Sunday last. Vice Miss Joan Chapman and Mr. Sam. Rennie saing a very pleasing duet and at the evening service Mr. Houston sang a solo which was greatly enjoyed by the congrega­ tion- Rev. Mr. Harker will be minister again for next Sunday. On ^Sunday, Mr. Wm. Calfas, tlte Well-known Zurich stage driver, while driving on a Provincial High­ way feast of London, was run into by another car, which through Mr. Calfas’ car into the ditch, pinning him under the car and severely in­ juring one of Ills bands. Me was taken to Victoria hospital, London, where it was found necessary to amputate .most of the injured hand- the The most satisfactory household appliance over invented was the old- fashioned wife. ♦ ♦ »i» ♦ ♦ ♦ * # * You never really know a man un­ til you watch him parting with about twenty dollars THAMES ROAD Mrs. Smale has been on list with Sciatica- The Tuffin pe-union was held on Sunday, about 80 being the sick Sunday, about 80 being present. The day was spent in social chat and the enjoying o'f that lovely park ‘'Springbank.” Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rydall are visiting the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs- Robt. Kydd. Master Jack has been spending tile holidays with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monteith and ffimily are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Janet Monteith- Mr. John Ratcliffe was a Sunday community. His. spent last Miss Maty Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Wright return­ ed to Windsor Sunday after a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson. Mr, and Mrs- Thos. Edwards and daughter Freda, of Windfall, Ind., are visiting Mrs. John Lawson and other friends. Mr. and Mrs? McKenzie and child­ ren, of Kitchener; Mr. John Mast, of Pt. Huron; Mr. and Mrs. E. Killop, and Mrs. C. Finkbeiner Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday with and Mrs- Henry Motz. Mrs, Blake Heath Windsor, are visiting Hy. Kuhn, , Mr. Chas, Brown, _____7 „ spending his holidays with friends in town. Mr. Chas. Kienzle left last week to visit friends in Manitoba- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Furlong, of Wind­ sor, are spending a few days with My. and Mrs. Hy. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz and Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Horney, of Kippen spent'Sunday with Mrs. Chris. Hoff­ man and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Finkbeiner spent Sunday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Brokenshire and children have returned to Fer- ,gus after a. visit with Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Ahd'ersbn. Mr, and Llrs- Silas Brokenshire, of Windsor, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli King and Mr. and Mrs. Albert King over the week-end. Mrs- Walter McPherson is ill. We wish her a speedy recovery. The Women’s Missionary Society, south section of the Huron Presby- ’terial Society of the United, church wilEhol'd a cohVehtion in the United church, Crediton, on Thursday, Sep­ tember It. There will be morning and afternoon sessions. The public is invited to attend. The W. M. S. of the Crediton Un­ ited church entertained the mothers with their babies at their last meet­ ing. .There was a good attendance and a splendid - program rendered. Mrs. (Rev.) Whiting, home on fur­ lough from Japan gave a paper on tlie ’inissionary work in Japan and a talk on Japanese customs, etc. Florence Whiting sang in the Jap­ anese language which was much en­ joyed by- the audience. A social half hour was spent at which time the W. M. S. and the Circle members served lunch- Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Macdonald of the United church manse, Wallace­ town, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Zwicker before going to cardine- Mr. and Mrs.^ Fred James family, of London, spent the week with Mrs. Louis Wein. Miss Fern Schroeder, of Detroit, is visiting at the home of Mi\ and Mrs. John WeinV'.,,;£ '• .. Miss Trellis Hodgins is' spending her holidays' home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins. Mrs. Arcliie Aakes, who has been visiting with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs- G;, K. Brown has returned to her hoine at Naperville, Ill. Rev- Otto and Mrs. Brown and family, of Whitehouse, Ohio, are spending a week’s Visit with rela­ tives in town. . ■ ■ Mrs. Henry F. JSillJer has return­ ed. home from Whitehouse, Ohio, with Rev- and Mrs. Otto Brown and family, .Mr. Fred. Eilber, of Detroit, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Albert King. Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Watson, and family, ol Thedford, spent Monday with Mrs. Joseph Haist. Misses Addie and Pearl Gaiser have returned from Quebec. "Miss Wyatt, of Winnipeg, spent a few days with relatives in town. -.Miss Agnes Stokes and M'rs. Hy- Quail have returned to their homes at Tavistock after visiting with their Sister, Mrs. Herb. Young. Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Weiland and son of Seaforth and Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Finlayson and babe, of Welles­ ley, Ont., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser. Mrs. George Cook and daughter, Mary Margaret, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Haist. Mrs. J. Marr, o'f Cleveland, Ohio ■and Mrs. Carl Haummiller, of De­ troit, are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs- Chas. Eilber. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moir and daughter, Jean have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G- Eilber and relatives. ' Mrs. Harvey Wind has returned to Detroit week with Eilber- We are Lloyd Qaiser is on the sick list. We hope he will soon recover. Mrs. David Geil, of Detroit and Mrs. W- Dumart, of Kitchener, spent, a few days in town visiting friends. Mr. R.ussell Eilber and boy friend have returned to Detroit after visit­ ing at the home of Mr. and Chas- Eilber. Mc- of Mr- ofand babe, Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit, is .There was a good attendance Kin- and past after spending the past her sister, Mrs. George sorry to hear that Mr. Grand Bend Mrs, The funeral of the late Thomas Turnbull was largely attended on Mr. Turnbull was a our Miss Helen, her friend. visitor' in daughter, week with Gardiner. Mr Mrs- Suhr, week The Sunday school is having a picnic at Stratford park on Friday, September 2nd. All welcome. Bring baskets. Mr, Wilfred Allen spent the week­ end with liia parents, Wilfrid Is stationed in Chatham with the Bell telephone. Pollen, of of Seaforth and Mrs. St. Marys. Geo. Kestle, of Mitchell, were visitors last with Mrs. Pollen. ' F Sunday last­ life long resident of this neighbor­ hood, being born on the Sauble line where he lived till about three years ago when he erected a Ijome for him­ self a home in the village, where he intended to on joy a well earned rest •but taking seriously ill he was rush­ ed to London hospital, where he lived only a few hours. The bereav­ ed family have the1 sympathy of all the community. A one-armed man can fish, but he can't tell about it with any satisfac­ tion. <♦ * >> v v ■# * * * There are two sides; the right one and the one whose defense requires Cuss words and rage. 1 '■! 11.II ...L,!1.. l.'l!p.■■Wffimij'ti1I!P'l..»l.'i'l'lffff!W|9I!-W-W 184? 1927 CANADA LIFE The Oldest Assurance Co. in Canada B. M. FRANCIS " '"''t#'.............. Phone J64, Exeter Khiva Mr. und Mrs. Levi McCann, of De­ troit, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCann and other friends in this, yicljjity. Miss Esther Neeb left on Monday for Detroit where she will remain f<?r some tlme» Mr. and Mrs. otto spent Sunday with friends in Zurich, M’r, and Mrs, Crawford McPher­ son, of Parkhill, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Rate- Miss Alma Witzel who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Neeb ter the past * couple of weeks left on Thursday for her home in Toronto- Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Dietrich spent Sunday in Zurich. Mr. Joseph Ragi.er, accompanied by Mrs L. Dietrich and family spent last Sunday in Preston. > Mr, and Mrs. W- H, Arthur u-nd ■ Donald, pf Toronto, are visiting re- i latives in and around Centralia, Many from the village attended the funeral on Sunday last of Mr, Blake at St. James cemetery, Clande- koye. Mr, Wm. J. Smith has just com­ pleted the installation of one of the most .modern and up-to-date bail bearing grinders In his mill here and will be open every day aftei" Sep­ tember 1st. Theshing is quite prevalant in this neighborhood and the grain is of ex­ cellent quality. The pew cleaner at the elevator has started operation and is a great convenience locality. A numbei' Village who list are recovering nicely.Mr. - -- - - — Jean Miss spent have returned home. Mr. and Mrs, N» Stewart and grand-daughter, of Calgary, are vis­ itors at the home of their nephew, Mr, M. 0. Sleamons. Mrs- Fred Fairhall, of Montreal is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Fair­ hall, Mrs, amF-Miss Heaslip, of-Hamil­ ton- are visiting with Mrs. Oliver- Miss May Anderson, of London, is spending a few weeks with her cousin,, Miss Florence Mitchell and other friends. Master Donald Hicks, who has been convalescent in Victoria Hos­ pital,- after' an operation !for appen­ dicitis returned to his home on Sat­ urday. The death took place last Friday, August 19 th of Mr. Harry Blake in Victoria Hospital, London. The de­ ceased had made his home for many years with Mr. Andrew Isaac and was much respected by all who knew him- The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from the home of Mr. Isaac to St. James cemetery. Rev. R. F. Irwin, of Centralia United church conducted the service- Mr. and Mrs. M. McCrabe spent the week-Cnd at the Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Mcllhargey and family, of Detroit,- visited with Mr. and Mrs- J. O’Brien, the past week. ’ ■- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Smale, of California, are- visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Es- sery and Mr- and Mrs. Byron Hicks. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and "Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING 138 to the farmers in this of the children in the have been on the sick and and who and Mrs. G- O. Thompson and guests, Mrs. Durham Weaver, of Brantford, the past week at the Bend, W. R. GOULDING A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James SR United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Concert Engagements Accepted Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 192 EXETER, ONT. SCRANTON COAL, all sizes and SOLVAY COKE with the good old reputation. Why not order your supply today? Spring prices are: Stove $15,50; Egg and Nut Coal $15.00; Nut Coke $12.00 delivered. 10c, per ton per month will be added after 30 days. H. T. ROWE • Order your Coal Now! Prices are Down. Now is the time to place your order for next’s winter’s coal supply. Prices have dropped. Stove Coal $15.50 a ton Egg and Nut Coal $15.00 per ton Coke $12.00 per ton cents a ton per month will added to these prices after 30 days R. G. SELDON Ten be ELIMVILLE Miss Helen Murch is visiting in Toronto. Mr- and Mrs. Wesley Johns and children spent Sunday in Wyoming. Mrs. James, of Oshawa, visited her cousin, Mrs. Henry Johns this week- Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jones, of Lon­ don, also spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Johns. Miss Bernice Murch visited her aunt, Mrs- H. Murch in London re­ cently. Mr. Walter Johns who has been confined to the house for about three weeks is improving. Mr. and Mrs. “'Motz, of London, were visitors with Mrs. Heywood, Sr. on Sund-ay. Wilmer and Wesley Jones, twin sons of Mr. Norman Jones, of Kip­ pen, are holidaying at Mr. H. Johns this week. Mrs. Heywood, Sr., spent her eighty-sixth birthday, August 22nd, with her grand-daughter, Mrs- Cecil Skinner, near Centralia. She was remembered by many friends here with bouquets of flowers and cards. They sincerely wish returns of the day. The W. M. S.’ of invited to Zion on noon of this week- M’r. and Mrs. Stewart and grand­ daughter from the West visited the former’s sister, Mrs. John Sleamon last week. It is forty-two, years since Sleamon left her parents home in Prince Edward Island and she has not seen any of her family till her brother came. Needless to say they had a very enjoyable visit together. Miss Florence Herdman is visiting her grand mother, Mrs- Squires in Exeter, this week. Misses Joy and Evelyn Whitlock and Mr. Clifford Whitlock, of St. were callers in the neigh­ last Sunday. her many happy this church' are Thursday after- . Thomas "borhood MY BUS a queer lookin’ thing, isShe’s _ . that auto of mine with both of the front wheels away out of line, an’ fenders all bent, and her body gone lame. But, shucks, I should fret, ‘cause she runs just the same. They built ’er away back in— well, I’ve forgot. At least, ’twas in the nineties, as likely as not. She sure was a pippin when put into use, but time’s played ’er hard and she looks like the deuce. The tires I’ve got are the fourth set I’ve had. The seats are all flat, ‘cause I’ve worn out the pad. The side curtains flap and the wind­ shield is cracked. Of dough that I’ve spent for repairs I’ve lost track. My friends always know when I come down the street. My bus, as to rattle, is far from discreet. She will swing and she’ll jiggle, an’ back­ fire and sway. For cover folks hie when I’m heading their way. But, say, after all, I’m a fortun­ ate. cuss. I never need fret ’bout folks stealin’ my bus. She’s old an’ she’s gray. Just a picture of shame. But wliadda I care, cause she runs just the same.* # * ♦ * ♦ * * ♦ They come in outlandish shades making them look like the last of ~ summer. * * * * * « ♦ * S|t “heat prostration” usually II0 w hose A _ means that the man who said it was real stuff lied to you. # * >t< if. * & Women’s minds drift far awayj when they sew, and we often wond­ er it it affects surgeons that way. E. C. Harvey —- Agent —~ Mutual Life of Canada EXETER ONTARIO SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED (any make) SINGLE EDGE ........ 3c DOUBLE EDGE ‘..................... 4c Perfect Edge Guaranteed yfc S. COLE, DRUGGIST 1874 . 1927 The London Life Insurance Co. W. C. PEARCE, AGENT Exeter. Phone 13 OW. Residence, Ann St. two blocks we«t of Ford Garage BUS SERVICE FROM EXETER TO LONDON ■And return, dMiy,: exceiit Supda^, calling at Centralia, Mooresville, Clandeboye and Lucan. Bus leaves Exeter every Monday, at 7:30 a.m. arriving in London at 9 a.m. Leaves all other days at teave London at Exeter' at. 6 p.m.. ter 138,,*' Lucan, I Metcalf 409. J. 8 a.m. Returning 4:30 p.m., due in Phone calls, Exe- 13 r 3; London, C. HOWARD. FOUND A real service on repairs. A stock always kept on hand. Buy your binder twine, rope, slings, hay cars, pulleys, etc., at the Massey- Harris shop. . Let us fill your order for a hay loader, side rake, dump rake or mower. Our new mower is unsurpassed in cutting qualities. Let us prove it ’tp you right on your own farm. Enquire about the latest and most up-to-date* cream separator. The spindle has no point or neck bearing. A marvel within a marvel, call and see it. Agency for elec­ tric and engine driven washing ma­ chines, ” Delco light systems, etc. Brighten your home at a very nor­mal ~ • e full cost. Get our prices. Arthur Jones MAS$EY-HARRIS AGENT Have Your Eyes Examined To-day There is nothing to be gained by delaying that eye examination. There is much to be lost. Each day that your eyes are under; a strain makes it more difficult ter your Optometrist to give you satis­ factory glasses ’ You will be surprised at the thor­ oughness of our methods—and will be pleased with the glasses. Call today and learn the truth about your eyes. John Ward CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. PHONE 70 HYDRO ELECTRIC Wiring and installing, guaranteed workmanship, at reasonable cost. Repairing stoves and motors a spe- •cialty. 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